Ken, While it is true that 8.15.1.2.5 deals with solid wood joist, 8.15.1.2.3 simply uses the terms stud or joist with no mention of solid. This section could be applied to allow for the omittance of the sprinklers. However, as Travis stated the 3000 sf design area (or 8 sprinklers for residential) kicks in.
Thank you, Bob Knight, CET III 208-318-3057 From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Parsley Consulting Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 10:46 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: concealed space less than 6" deep While I don't like to disagree with my friend Travis I feel compelled to point out that 8.15.1.2.5 applies only to wood joist or solid wood joist construction. It's also been hammered at me and many others that TJI's such as Ben described are not "wood joists" for NFPA 13 purposes. My thought for the owner, Ben, is that he would not have to fill the space with insulation, merely from the ceiling to the bottom of the TJI, per 8.15.1.2.8, and follow the firestopping mandates for the channels formed by the joists. sincerely, Ken Wagoner, SET Parsley Consulting 350 West 9th Avenue, Suite 206 Escondido, California 92025 Phone 760-745-6181 Visit the website <http://www.parsleyconsulting.com/> On 03/28/2018 9:19 AM, MFP Design, LLC wrote: I think 8.15.1.2.5 is going to be your best bet. The issue is that in many other places of the standard, composite wood joist are specifically handled differently than wood joist and are not considered "similar solid member construction." As far as the specially listed sprinklers, I think you would have to use them with 8.15.1.6. This says less than 36", which I take as from zero to 36" in depth. The specially listed sprinklers have a requirement of 6" minimum clear space. This gets you back to there is no sprinkler that is available to protect this space. I would lean back to 8.15.1.2.5 and keep sprinklers out of the space. But, you will need to increase the design area to 3000 sq ft for adjacent spaces. 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From: Sprinklerforum <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mike Hairfield Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 9:13 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: concealed space less than 6" deep I was at a AFSA NFPA 13 2013 ed seminar that was given by the AFA Virginia Chapter that the Great Bob Caputo was the instructor and this came up. If I remember correctly he stated that sprinklers are not required, but maybe it was during one of the times that doze off. Mike _____ From: Sprinklerforum <[email protected]> on behalf of Ben Young <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 12:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: concealed space less than 6" deep I feel like this has come up here before, but nothing came back when I did searches through the archives. I've got a concealed space that needs sprinklers, but I don't know how I'm going to put them in. (Light hazard office space under 2013 ED of 13) Wood TJI construction with an ACT suspended ceiling below it. >From top of joist to face of ceiling is only 16.5" deep TJIs are 12" deep How the heck do I protect this space with only a 4.5" gap that will be even smaller with the grid? Owner refuses to fill space with insulation inside trusses (for the time being) CC spec app heads not required since the space is so small anyway, but I think that also means I can't use CPVC, which would make hanging the pipe parallel to the trusses a lot easier. Its obstructed construction, so I should be able to put pendent heads below the bottom edge of the TJIs, but it will be no more than 2-3 inches above the ceiling. I don't even know if that will work so worst case is I need heads inside every truss space, right? The salesperson is telling me to use some weird combination of 8.15.1.2.3 (which I believe only applied to double trusses ) and 8.15.1.2.5 (which only applies to solid member construction and then you have 8.15.1.2.6 directly below it calling out TJIs) This definitely feels like a catch-22. Thanks, Benjamin Young _______________________________________________ Sprinklerforum mailing list [email protected] http://lists.firesprinkler.org/listinfo.cgi/sprinklerforum-firesprinkler.org
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